Donald Trump’s recent speeches have raised concerns about his well-being, with observers noting issues with his voice and coherence. The US President is currently attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where he mentioned his support for Europe and NATO, while also making remarks about Iceland that seemed confusing.
During a lengthy 105-minute session at The White House, Trump delved into various topics, including reminiscing about his baseball skills and discussing the idea of reviving mental asylums. He criticized Democrats for closing such institutions, linking it to homelessness issues in places like New York and California.
Social media reactions to Trump’s recent addresses expressed disbelief and worry about his health, highlighting his wavering voice and apparent fatigue. Concerns about his well-being have been ongoing, with reports of him falling asleep in meetings and walking with a limp. Additionally, Trump has been seen using makeup to conceal bruises on his hands, attributed to his frequent handshaking activities.
The White House Press Secretary defended Trump’s health, explaining the bruises as a result of his active schedule and daily aspirin regimen. Despite these assurances, questions about the President’s physical and cognitive condition persist among the public.
